For the eight teams competing for District 11 girls basketball championships over the next two days, at least one more game awaits them.

All eight teams will advance to the PIAA playoffs, which open Friday, March 8 with games in Class 4A and 2A. So will the winner of the one girls elimination game scheduled for the next two days, the Parkland-Bangor consolation game in 4A.

Here's a look at how the District 11 teams will feed into the state playoffs.

Class 4A

The winner of the District 11 final between Nazareth and Pocono Mountain West will play District 1's No. 8 seed. That will be the loser of a Pennsbury-Boyertown matchup.

The Nazareth-Pocono Mountain West loser will face District 1's No. 6 seed. That will be the loser of a Central Bucks West-North Penn game.

The Parkland-Bangor winner will face the District 2 champion. Wyoming Valley West and Wallenpaupack will play for the District 2 title Friday night at 8 p.m.

Class 3A

The winner of the District 11 title game between Southern Lehigh and Bethlehem Catholic will face the No. 3 seed from District 12. Good luck finding District 12 playoff brackets anywhere.

The Southern Lehigh-Bethlehem Catholic loser will take on the District 2 runner-up. Scranton Prep and Honesdale will play for the District 2 title.

Class 2A

The winner of the District 11 game between Pine Grove and Notre Dame-Green Pond will take on District 4's runner-up. Mount Carmel and Southern Columbia will play for the District 4 title Saturday.

The Pine Grove-Notre Dame loser will face District 12's No. 2 seed.

Class A

The winner of the District 11 final between Tri-Valley and Notre Dame-East Stroudsburg will face the District 4 runner-up. Lourdes and Sayre are playing for the District 4 title Saturday afternoon.

The Tri-Valley-Notre Dame loser will meet the District 1 champion next week. Jenkintown and Girard College will play for the District 1 title Saturday.

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Wrapping up his ninth year at The Morning Call, STEPHEN MILLER is back for year No. 4 on the LVC football beat. He chronicled Central Catholic's state-championship run in 2010, watched Nazareth win its first LVC title in 2011 and saw the league crown tri-champions for the first time in 2012. He has also covered the Phillies, college football and a variety of prep sports while with The Morning Call. To stay updated on the 2013 LVC football season, check out the Varsity blog and follow him on Twitter @mcall_smiller.